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Stacking Menageries: Densifying Toronto's Yellowbelt
(2023-05-24)
What is indifference if not the desire to find oneself among the collective? What builds a community if not the need to connect across islands? The future of collective housing must first forget about collectivity, for ...
Lines in Sand: Abortion and the Lone Star State
(2023-05-23)
On June 24th, 2022 the Supreme Court overruled the 1973 landmark decision of Roe v Wade with Dobbs v Jackson Women’s Health Organization. Within a month, eleven states had banned abortion completely or implemented a ban ...
Little 2. Little 4. Little 6. Little 11.
(2023-05-23)
Living alone as a female is appealing, but also difficult. Women have been fighting for “a room of one’s own” for a long time. From the Bororo village Kejara to the Spinster’s House gupouk in the South East Asia, narratives ...
land (reciprocity and other methods of defining the) fill
(2023-05-23)
Tomkins Cove Quarry is a marginal site expressing a central contradiction: once a bustling open pit quarry that supplied crushed limestone for construction in New York City, it is now abandoned and slowly filling with water ...
Real-time Architecture: Quantifying the Spatial Performance of Workplaces
(2023-09-22)
The shift from traditional 9:00 am to 5:00 pm work hours to more flexible work arrangements in white-collar knowledge-based private companies has increased the emphasis on minimizing workplace spatial footprint. While ...
The Construction of an Image
(2023-05-24)
This thesis investigates the agency of the photograph and the passage of time to imagine the future life of a building. The project adopts a reflexive image-based method that is simultaneously contingent on the past and ...
Fragile Rules for Reading
(2023-05-24)
This thesis aims to address those inheritances which have been managed into images of solidity, inheritances of game and study wrapped up in seemingly closed worlds. The playing field is one such world, one which aligns ...
Eggs Frying, Sweeping: A Series of Reprojective Footnotes
(2023-05-24)
In her fantastical children’s book Tar Beach, Faith Ringgold writes from the perspective of an eight-year-old girl named Cassie Louise Lightfoot. Cassie could fly, and anything she flew over she could claim and own forever. ...
Autocriticism: Architect-neurosis
(2023-05-23)
Autocriticism challenges normative boundaries and meanings of ‘self’. This thesis reviews primitive self-perspectives that verge on singularity between environment and self, suggesting a certain reciprocity between ...
Land Form Architecture: Bridging the Narrative of Korean Urbanism
(2023-06-27)
Korea, as compact as one could imagine, is dominated by housing complexes that resemble factories of living cells. These literal house-building machines constructed through re-useable concrete formwork are endlessly repeated ...